Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 67.93 |
Liaison | Emily Zabanah |
Submission Date | Feb. 1, 2024 |
Seneca Polytechnic
IN-49: Innovation C
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 0.50 |
Paula
Echeveste Sustainability Specialist - Engagement & Outreach Office of Sustainability |
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Name or title of the innovative policy, practice, program, or outcome:
The Jane Fund
A brief description of the innovative policy, practice, program, or outcome that outlines how credit criteria are met and any positive measurable outcomes associated with the innovation:
Established in 2021, The Jane Fund is a $12-million permanently endowed fund approved by the Board of Governors to support student-focused EDI initiatives. It is Seneca’s largest endowed fund and among the biggest EDI funds in Canadian higher education. Among the initiatives the fund will support are:
- Financial aid to improve access for students from racialized and equity-seeking communities
- Matching external donations to establish or augment existing EDI bursaries and scholarships
- Supplementing services to help guide students through their postsecondary journey
- Academic programs that target priority communities and neighbourhoods, and;
- Other EDI initiatives, such as community outreach, research projects and student mobility programs.
The first allocations from The Jane Fund will be $250,000. The Jane Fund Committee is also inviting Seneca students, employees and community members to submit proposals for initiatives aimed at improving EDI at Seneca. In total, 10 projects will receive $5,000 each. The committee also plans to share EDI-related ideas in an engaging way by recruiting an artist-in-residence and speakers for the Seneca Talks series with a budget of $15,000.
In addition, $110,000 will fund the salary and benefits of a navigator position to help guide students through their postsecondary experience. A further $50,000 will support students experiencing unexpected financial challenges not covered by Seneca’s traditional emergency funds.
- Financial aid to improve access for students from racialized and equity-seeking communities
- Matching external donations to establish or augment existing EDI bursaries and scholarships
- Supplementing services to help guide students through their postsecondary journey
- Academic programs that target priority communities and neighbourhoods, and;
- Other EDI initiatives, such as community outreach, research projects and student mobility programs.
The first allocations from The Jane Fund will be $250,000. The Jane Fund Committee is also inviting Seneca students, employees and community members to submit proposals for initiatives aimed at improving EDI at Seneca. In total, 10 projects will receive $5,000 each. The committee also plans to share EDI-related ideas in an engaging way by recruiting an artist-in-residence and speakers for the Seneca Talks series with a budget of $15,000.
In addition, $110,000 will fund the salary and benefits of a navigator position to help guide students through their postsecondary experience. A further $50,000 will support students experiencing unexpected financial challenges not covered by Seneca’s traditional emergency funds.
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